Loud Mouth Dummy Making Trouble For Himself

I always find it amazing that people like this can't help but get themselves in trouble.
iauijokingly says...

He learned his lesson (as stated at the end of the video): don't complain when those with power are videotaping you or you too could have the force of law brought to bear upon your tiny frame.

lucky760says...

I know it doesn't make sense to rationalize a crazy person's thoughts, but what was the best possible outcome in his mind?

Was the news crew going to delete the tape for him or maybe give him some cash for his troubles?

Did he just want an apology?

chingalerasays...

Yeah, it's impolite for complete cunts who work for an indoctro-infotainment corporation to make fun of the mentally-challenged, right? Even if they are complete and utter dickheads and a public nuisance. This story is like watching two assholes sharing their 15 minutes together with flapping goat-vagina for mouths.

For ohlalasassoon though, it is San Fran, and this guy most likely did this because he knows that 9 times of ten he'll get completely;y away with it. Bet granny's hat it was premeditated.

oohlalasassoonsaid:

Surely I can't be the only one here on the motorcycle guy's side. This passes for "news" nowadays? Publicly shaming some guy that made a mistake?

hamsteralliancesays...

He didn't just make a mistake, he made a lot of mistakes. He was driving without insurance, driving with a suspended license, using an on ramp as an exit ramp...

Knowing this, instead of keeping a low profile like a sane person and just driving on, he decided he just had to get off his bike and wander over to the cameraman way down the street to chew them out like the scumbag that he is.

As the reporter said in the video, if he had just kept his helmet on and drove off, he would have been fine. He brought this on himself.

oohlalasassoonsaid:

Surely I can't be the only one here on the motorcycle guy's side. This passes for "news" nowadays? Publicly shaming some guy that made a mistake?

VoodooVsays...

what qualifies as news is hardly relevant to what this idiot did. Every single one of us knows how idiotic/reckless/dangerous people can be on the road.

So it's very easy to see how we can derive satisfaction from someone getting their comeuppance after being an idiot/reckless/dangerous on the road especially after stupidly confronting the news crew. If you're going to cast stones, make sure your shit doesn't stink. And his shit really stunk.

As others have already said, he dug his own grave.

oohlalasassoonsays...

^ I don't know guys, I still say if I had to choose which of these dipshits to defend it'd be the biker guy. I wouldn't defend his actions because they're obviously idiotic. Check. I get that part. But I can respect that he actually speaks his mind to pseudo-journalists like these. They're scum and are a sideways step from paparazzi. Does the biker not have a point that it's rude to film people without their authorization? Who here likes that?

Shepppardsays...

How many people doing something stupid did you actually see filmed by the reporter?

Short answer: one.

Yeah, we had the dingus stop in the middle of traffic, but the biker was just as anonymous as everyone else until that helmet came off. Everybody in their car, dumbass move or not, was completely anonymous.

The reporter isn't reporting anybody to the cops, and the only reason that the biker actually got any form of punishment is literally because he decided to confront the reporter, and that caught the attention of the gate security guards.

Seriously, it doesn't matter what you think the reporter did wrong.. in the end, he didn't actually DO anything. He literally stood there and filmed idiots. We see this on youtube 10000x a day, and think nothing of it, he just happened to get paid for doing it.

oohlalasassoonsaid:

^ I don't know guys, I still say if I had to choose which of these dipshits to defend it'd be the biker guy. I wouldn't defend his actions because they're obviously idiotic. Check. I get that part. But I can respect that he actually speaks his mind to pseudo-journalists like these. They're scum and are a sideways step from paparazzi. Does the biker not have a point that it's rude to film people without their authorization? Who here likes that?

shagen454says...

So, the Dude doesn't want any attention around the Golden Gate Bridge?

Good luck with that! There are cameras all around that place! Does The Bridge ring a bell? The Golden Gate Bridge is highly monitored for MANY reasons.

oohlalasassoonsays...

So the overgrown hall monitor with a camera stands on a corner filming the general public, waiting for someone to fuck up so he can put them on the 5 o'clock news. He's a catalyst for the response that he got from the idiotic biker. Some folks don't like being filmed without their consent and the camera guy -knows- that. He and his type are the cause of many of the escalated and inflamed freak-outs he captures on camera. Respectfully, you and I have different definitions of not DOING anything.

Shepppardsaid:

How many people doing something stupid did you actually see filmed by the reporter?

Short answer: one.

Yeah, we had the dingus stop in the middle of traffic, but the biker was just as anonymous as everyone else until that helmet came off. Everybody in their car, dumbass move or not, was completely anonymous.

The reporter isn't reporting anybody to the cops, and the only reason that the biker actually got any form of punishment is literally because he decided to confront the reporter, and that caught the attention of the gate security guards.

Seriously, it doesn't matter what you think the reporter did wrong.. in the end, he didn't actually DO anything. He literally stood there and filmed idiots. We see this on youtube 10000x a day, and think nothing of it, he just happened to get paid for doing it.

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